Yet another oddity in my collection, with this one not being an official LEGO Set. This is my Bryant LEGO Van Kit, given away at the National Dealer Convention (February 26 to March 3, 2006). What makes this interesting to me was that it was designed by none other than Nathan Sawaya. Shoot me a PM if you are interested.

Here's one I just picked up on a trade (I usually don't trade, but this was an unusual circumstance), and the pieces are still sealed in the bags: 4842 Hogwarts Castle. Seals on the box have been cut, but all 10 inner bags are still sealed.
See picture for actual item. Box has shelfware, creases, and has been
re-taped on one side. PM me if you are interested.

PM means send me a private message through Brickset (pm = private message). And yes, when items are sold, I remove them from my Brickset list, so if you see it on my Brickset list, then I still have it available for sale.

Another idea that I'll toss out: I have complete collections of the following themes: Alien Conquest, Atlantis, Avatar, Discovery, Lone Ranger, Model Team, Pharaoh's Quest, Prince of Persia and Vikings. If anyone is interested in buying an entire theme, I can definitely offer some discounts. You can either send me an offer, or I can send you what I'm asking and you can make a counter-offer from there.

I also have most of the Monster Fighters theme (missing the Haunted House) and most of the Architecture theme (missing Willis Tower, Chrysler Building and the Louvre). I also have all of the Master Builder Academy Sets that were sold as product collections (20200, 20214, 20215, 20216, 20217).

Two more unusual ones for any architecture fans: Set 19710 (Sears Tower) and 19720 (John Hancock Center). These are early architecture sets -- originally branded as BrickStructures and limited runs (1250 sets for each). I believe both were designed by Adam Reed Tucker (and I have heard that he was instrumental in getting the Architecture line up and running).

I do have a few other items that are not listed in the brickset database:

A 2014 Kidsfest minifig (given to employees who worked the 2014 kidsfest)A Kladno minifig (from the Kladno campus)A Kladno pen

The kidsfest minifig is the one on the right in the attached pic. I no longer have the one on the left, which is a minfig given out to new employees. Note that the Kidsfest minifig has the nametag on the incorrect side.

I have all 10 of the minibuilds given away at the LEGO Americana Roadshow. If anyone is interested in buying them all in one lot, send me a PM. Sets will come with print-outs of the instructions for each build.

I don't mean to pry, but I (and probably other people) find it interesting that you are going from owning one of the most unbelievably spectacular collections in existence, to zero. Is this change due to changing interests, or other personal reasons?

Really - to acquire the collection you have built must have taken an enormous amount of dedication (and funds).

@andrewt - honestly, there is no single reason why I decided to step out, and I've made a conscious decision not to spout off too much about why. Suffice it to say that I think that the time, effort and $ that I put into this hobby needs to be redirected into other endeavors.

Todd,Not sure that a meth lab in an RV will cut it these days as there is a lot of competition in that racket. Hubby (being in medical gas) says to make sure that you have a first rate gas mask and a safe supply of oxygen. And do make sure it doesn't take down someone's home or a school when it does blow up.

Good luck with whatever you decide to do and thanks for sharing your magnificent collection with us mere amateurs.

Anyone here with experience shipping to Brazil? A long time ago, we stopped sending packages to a family friend down in Sao Paolo because the packages would disappear in transit, but I'm hoping that their postal system has improved since then. Just trying to determine if I should accommodate a request from an interested buyer down there....

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